ISLAMABAD: Pak Suzuki Motor Company has officially introduced its new model ‘Every’, marking the conclusion of decades of production of the Bolan, which had garnered widespread popularity among the masses for various reasons.
In a statement to media, Shafiq Shaikh, Head of Corporate Affairs at Pak Suzuki Motor Co. Ltd, said the company will display the ‘Every’ at approved showrooms across Pakistan. As per media report, statement added that “potential buyers can also take the vehicle for a test drive.”
“This launch confirms our promise to provide new, dependable, and affordable transportation options to our customers.”
Pak Suzuki Motor Company is a well-known car maker in Pakistan, famous for its models like the Suzuki Alto, Swift, and Cultus. It is the biggest company in the country for assembling and producing passenger cars.
Auto sector expert and former PAAPAM chairman Mashood Khan stated that he identifies a gap in the market that Suzuki Every could fill. “I believe it will perform,” he told private media.
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Every is a vehicle that can be used commercially as both a school van and a loading vehicle, similar to its predecessor, the Bolan. Meanwhile, auto experts praised the introduction of a new economical vehicle to the Pakistani market.
“The introduction of Suzuki Every into the local market is a wise decision,” Usman Ansari, an auto sector analyst and founder of the website carspirit.pk, told private media.
“Customers criticized the discontinuation of the Mehran earlier, expressing concerns that Pakistan might not have economical cars anymore. However, the Alto performed better, with higher sales. I also expect Every to surpass the Bolan, which lacked features and comfort,” he maintained.
Pricing Expectations of Suzuki every in Pakistan:
Suzuki Every is expected to be priced between approximately Rs2.6 million and Rs2.7 million. “However, the only concern is that Suzuki has not introduced an automatic version of Every, which is now regarded as an important feature.”
On the other hand, Abrar Polani, an auto sector analyst at Arif Habib Limited (AHL), also estimated the expected price to be around Rs2.6 million. “It will be a price point where financing is also more accessible,” said Polani. He added that the car will come with improved safety features.